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quadgram frequency
the church of england70
early english books online44
at the same time41
body and blood of39
and blood of christ38
of the church of38
the act of parliament38
the church of rome37
the body and blood36
the advantage of church35
the confession of faith30
to take the test30
and the protestant religion29
the earl of argyle29
far as it is29
to the advantage of27
as it is consistent27
in so far as26
the word of god26
in the case of25
to the protestant religion24
as far as it23
it is to be22
represented either as utf22
characters represented either as22
the worship of the22
that it is not22
so far as it21
in the mean time21
on the other side21
of the protestant religion21
it is consistent with21
there can be no20
consistent with it self20
reasons for abrogating the20
is not to be20
for abrogating the test20
of bread and wine19
that there is no19
the acts of parliament19
the bread and wine18
of church and state18
and for that reason18
to take the oath18
in a lawful way18
in the church of17
is so far from17
the sense of the17
all members of parliament17
as well as the17
and meaning of the16
as far as he16
is consistent with it16
in a lawfull way16
that they may be15
and in a lawfull15
the true protestant religion15
with the protestant religion15
the substance of the15
to impose contradictory oaths15
as a part of15
of his majesties privy15
a part of the15
in the presence of14
not repugnant to religion14
whereas it is pretended14
government of the church14
the authority of the14
the words of the14
of the true god13
if there was a13
the rest of the13
of his own conscience13
the body of christ13
that can be made13
in a little time13
ought not to be13
the greatest part of13
repugnant to the protestant13
advantage of church and13
and acts of parliament13
an act of parliament12
of the body and12
in the house of12
is not at all12
sense and meaning of12
of church or state12
alteration in the government12
lords of his majesties12
the lords of his12
the thing it self12
as if he had12
the power of the12
of heaven and earth12
by the act of12
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text strings within braces11
of every monographic english11
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